There was a lot to unpack here, none of which was particularly pleasant, ranging from the ANBU Sennin's orders to protect a woman of high esteem, a heiress perhaps? If her clothing was anything to go by, and Lady Rei dropping the news there was no cure in the case of of a worst case scenario. Talk about dropping a bomb, one that would frighten most, but not him. It wouldn't deter him from the mission. It was just another day for him, with the only difference being was that he have to be more careful than he usually was. Still, while a small portion of him wanted to question his superior's orders, he knew better than to argue over orders. By this point in his life, he had already learned his lesson on never underestimating a individual, by simply judging one by their appearance. His eyes moving first without giving his mind to think first, he took a quick glance at Sayomi, just long enough for a quick study. Judging by her average height and soft features, she looked ordinary, similar to other women he had seen before that were around his age, though her short hair left something to be desired. He thought that, but he knew had no right to judge, not when his own hair was long and wild. He couldn't even remember the last time he had his hair cut, and here he was, being bias. He sighed internally at his own thoughts. Regardless of her hair, between her feminine, soft features, combined with the fact she was wearing clothing fit only for the nobility, like himself, and the super rich, It was rather clear she was from the upper echelon of society, whether that be a nobleman's daughter or a daughter of a well connected, merchant family. Judging by her silky smooth kimono that was imbued with intricate designs that reminded him of his own kimono's back home, he wouldn't be surprised If she was a princess of high esteem, perhaps from one of the major clans here in Kumogakure. He decided it would be best not to do anything stupid, least not out of anything he would normally that is.
Turning his attention to Yuna, he have her subtle nod. "Understood Anbu Sennin." For a moment afterwards, he shifted his head in the opposite direction, towards the side, slightly annoyed when he remembered Yuna mentioning the usefulness of "summoning's" for this mission. He wasn't too sure about that. Summoning that dam loli to a battlefield was always a luck of the draw. Would she actually do her job? Or just endlessly torture him about paying his "dues" to her. In the end, he supposed it didn't really matter. He would be stupid to just flat out ignore the battle prowess she could bring to the table, even If a part of him would rather just die in battle then resort to using "her" for aid. He sigh again, shaking his head slightly. After few moments of self pity, with his mind racing to find idea's for alternatives, he eventually gave up before he wondered over to Lady Santaru, or well, the younger one out of the two, the one he would be working alongside. Once he was close enough, about a few feet away, he kept a safe distance between himself and her, knowing full well not to invade one's personal space after all. As tradition dictated, as a show of respect, the young samurai bent his back forward in a bow, not enough for a grand entrance of course, just enough with a few inches before correcting his posture, forcing his crimson red eyes to stare into the heart of this beautiful woman that was standing before him, a genuine smile forming on lips as he kept gazing upon her wheat colored orbs. He cleared his throat quietly before speaking, trying to muster the most genuine, honest voice he could muster. "It is a honor to meet you my lady. I know we are to be partners in this upcoming assignment, but, on my honor as a warrior, I promise to keep you safe from danger." He wasn't trying to scare her off, but he usually had the opposite affect with Kumogakure women for some reason, even If he was being genuine with his words. He had no intention of allowing his comrades to die, even If he knew that line of thinking was sometimes a little too naive for someone like him...
Turning his attention to Yuna, he have her subtle nod. "Understood Anbu Sennin." For a moment afterwards, he shifted his head in the opposite direction, towards the side, slightly annoyed when he remembered Yuna mentioning the usefulness of "summoning's" for this mission. He wasn't too sure about that. Summoning that dam loli to a battlefield was always a luck of the draw. Would she actually do her job? Or just endlessly torture him about paying his "dues" to her. In the end, he supposed it didn't really matter. He would be stupid to just flat out ignore the battle prowess she could bring to the table, even If a part of him would rather just die in battle then resort to using "her" for aid. He sigh again, shaking his head slightly. After few moments of self pity, with his mind racing to find idea's for alternatives, he eventually gave up before he wondered over to Lady Santaru, or well, the younger one out of the two, the one he would be working alongside. Once he was close enough, about a few feet away, he kept a safe distance between himself and her, knowing full well not to invade one's personal space after all. As tradition dictated, as a show of respect, the young samurai bent his back forward in a bow, not enough for a grand entrance of course, just enough with a few inches before correcting his posture, forcing his crimson red eyes to stare into the heart of this beautiful woman that was standing before him, a genuine smile forming on lips as he kept gazing upon her wheat colored orbs. He cleared his throat quietly before speaking, trying to muster the most genuine, honest voice he could muster. "It is a honor to meet you my lady. I know we are to be partners in this upcoming assignment, but, on my honor as a warrior, I promise to keep you safe from danger." He wasn't trying to scare her off, but he usually had the opposite affect with Kumogakure women for some reason, even If he was being genuine with his words. He had no intention of allowing his comrades to die, even If he knew that line of thinking was sometimes a little too naive for someone like him...